Kalarippayattu is a traditional form of martial arts that has its origin in Kerala, South India. This incredibly famous combative technique that is commonly performed in the northern parts of Kerala,,z since the medieval times, has garnered immense popularity progressively over the decades.

Women inspire women, and this is so true in the case of Mengaluru Mangalore woman Jane D’souza. You will find Neerja Bhanot, Kittur Rani Chennamma from Karnataka and Abbakka Rani from Megaluru Mangalore in her stamp collection.

There has been a very desirable shift in Hindi films in the last few years with respect to the quality of roles written for women. The heroine who used to appear like a decorative prop on-screen has slowly evolved into a thinking creature with real feelings.

Indian women are making a mark for themselves and how! It is a great time right now for our women as more and more of our champs conquer international competition in various sports. A whole new generation of girls is getting inspired by these sports superstars.

Bravery is a virtue that many do not possess. It is an incredible trait to exhibit a daring feat that is heroic and inspiring. Indian women today are breaking the shackles of oppression and are fighting indiscriminately to protect their rights.